Intimate partner violence varies in severity, types, frequency, and crosses different social, cultural and economic boundaries. As a result, it has a severe impact on women’s well-being and mental health. Intimate partner violence occurs in many forms; financial, sexual, verbal, physical and emotional. However, the psychological impact that victims experience has long-term effects that have the potential to develop into mental health issues. Intimate partner violence is a universal phenomenon and…
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The first cause for intimate partner violence is that over some of the relationships, violence grows from the observed need for power and control, a frame of bullying and social schooling of abuse. Nevertheless, abusers' endeavor to control their partners have been ascribing to low self-esteem or lack of feelings, unresolved childhood arguments, personal disorders, and genetic propensity. (Mbadugha, 2016). The second cause for intimate partner violence is the frustration in the man. If a male cannot…
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Intimate partner violence is a very significant yet preventable public health problem affecting millions of people across the world. It can be physical, psychological or sexual violence by a former or current intimate partner. This type of violence is common among women and is usually always in the form of aggression or stalking. It entails both the physical and emotional hurt stirred by coercive and assaultive behaviors. The following four annotations clearly explain, clarify, link and critique…
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family violence and arresting the perpetrators of intimate partner violence was an incentive in most cases but victims were reluctant to follow through with complaints against the aggressor, causing a problem in law enforcement. Perhaps law enforcement is not the correct agency to control intimate partner violence; perhaps other procedures could take place to protect victims experiencing abuse. These were the questions debated with few answers on how to help solve the problem of intimate partner violence…
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The Costs of Intimate Partner Violence to Women: A Social Determinants of Health Approach Introduction It has been well-established that violence against women (VAW) incurs significant costs, including those related to both preventing or dealing with violence (such as police costs), and those incurred by the affects of violence (such as health costs). Since the late 1980’s, over 100 examinations of the wide range of economic costs associated with violence against women have been conducted in numerous…
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Intimate Partner Violence Did you know that more than five million women are abused by an intimate partner each year? This paper will focus on women and why they choose not to leave their abusers? Why they don’t report it to the police or anyone or even if they like to be abused. Intimate partner violence is when one person in a relationship purposely hurts another person physically or emotionally. Domestic violence is also called intimate partner violence because it is often caused by a husband…
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Has your partner threatened to kill you or your loved ones? • Has your partner forced you to have sex or do anything against your will? • Has your partner discouraged you from seeing your friends and/or family? • Does your partner give you access to money and transportation readily? • Is your partner critical of your friends, of the way you dress, the way you style your hair? • Does your partner constantly put you down, humiliate you in both private and/or public? “Intimate partner violence is a public…
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During intimate partner relationships, power and control plays an important role. The abuser may use multiple tactics to control the victim’s movement, lifestyle, and even financial accounts. According to Richard Felson and Steven Messner, using control in any situation or even a relationship is to establish compliance and dominance in that relationship (2000). They also note that the feminist perspective views the violence that a man uses against a woman as a way to influence their partner’s…
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Intimate partner violence has been around a long time and continues to grow, especially around college campuses here in the United States. Therefore, I will describe a short-term group aimed at supporting traditional college students who have experienced or are experiencing intimate partner violence. This group will contain both psychoeducational and interpersonal components. The purpose of this group is to help students develop the skills necessary to express their emotions on an appropriate…
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Part I This episode of “Law and Order” involved a case of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) between a celebrity couple. After a batch of nude photographs of celebrities were widely released on the internet, detectives noticed a video of a retired black National Football League (NFL) player aggressively “spanking” his black wife, and then later carrying her unconscious body through a parking garage. As he is dragging the body in the vehicle, the wife wakes up as a police officer approaches. The officer…
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